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Happy Birthday, Whitney Houston! 35 Classic Photos of the Divine Diva

Happy Birthday Whitney Houston 35 Classic Photos of the Divine Diva

Cissy made her daughter finish high school before pursuing a career in music, but once Houston signed with Arista Records, fame came swiftly. 1985’s Whitney Houston became the fastest-selling debut by a female artist in Billboard history, going on to move over 22 million copies. Bolstered by her innate charisma and raw talent, Houston earned a string of pop hits and was one of the first women of color to get frequent airplay on MTV during the channel’s most formative years.

More multi-platinum albums and number-one singles followed, including a brief pause from music to pursue her Hollywood dreams in the ’90s. Critics may not have been particularly kind in their reviews of The Bodyguard, but Houston got the last laugh: Her acting debut was the second-highest grossing film of 1992 and spawned the best-selling soundtrack of all time.

More than a decade after Houston’s untimely death at age 49, her recordings are continually being discovered by new listeners; in 2019, Norwegian DJ Kygo built a Tropical house beat around Houston’s 1990 recording of “Higher Love,” turning it into a surprise hit. The documentary Whitney also afforded viewers an intimate glimpse of Houston’s life as both a chart-topping performer and a small-town Jersey girl, while Naomi Ackie recently portrayed her in the biopic I Wanna Dance With Somebody. Clearly, Houston’s legacy is in no danger of diminishing.

In honor of Houston’s birthday, Vogue took a look through the archives to compile a photographic tribute to the one-of-a-kind diva.